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John Bond (1678–1744)

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John Bond (5 April 1678 – 19 June 1744), of Tyneham in Dorset, was an English Member of Parliament. [1]

Bond was the younger son of Nathaniel Bond, a King's Serjeant and Member of Parliament. He studied law at the Inner Temple, was called to the bar in 1706 and made a bencher in 1737.

John Bond represented Corfe Castle in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1721 to 1722, a period when his brother Denis was the borough's other MP. He served in the Commons again from 1727 until his death. He married his cousin, Margaret Williams (d. 1775); their son, John (1717–1784), was also an MP and, as his uncle's heir, became head of the family.

References

  1. ^ "BOND, John (1678-1744), of Tyneham, Dorset". History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  • "Bond of Grange" in Burke’s Landed Gentry (4th edition, London: Harrison, Pall Mall, 1862-3)
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle
1721–1722
With: Denis Bond
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle
1727–1744
With: John Bankes (1727–1741)
with Henry Bankes (1741–1744)
Succeeded by